On 4 Oct 2017 6:51 pm, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: James Hogarth wrote:> On 4 Oct 2017 3:13 pm, "Kenneth Porter" <shiva at sewingwitch.com> wrote: > > On 10/3/2017 8:14 PM, Phil Manuel wrote: > >> systemd-networkd doesn't use those files at all. >> >> If you look at the appropriate ifcfg files eg >> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-em1 do you see >> IPV6_FAILURE_FATAL=no >> ? >> > > Where does systemd-networkd store its settings, then? > > > > Files in /etc/systemd/network if I'm remembering right... been awhile > since > I played with it and it's not in a standard rhel install. You use .network > files to do network configuration and .link for link level stuff like mac > address.Nope. And find /etc/systemd -name network gives zilch. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos As I said it's not even installed by default and I think it's only in the extras repo too... So given this is the first time you've chimed in on this thread and that I don't recall you ever mentioning using networkd in tiger past I would not expect to see any .network files for you or a network directory. Here's some documentation to read: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.network.html
On 10/04/2017 01:40 PM, James Hogarth wrote: > Nope. And find /etc/systemd -name network gives zilch. Yes, systemd-networkd does store its configuration in /etc/systemd/network, but the directory isn't created by the RPM; you need to create it yourself. As noted, systemd-networkd is in the RHEL extras (or somesuch) repo, so it isn't supported by Red Hat on RHEL. It's basically just (minimally) packaged. -- =======================================================================Ian Pilcher arequipeno at gmail.com -------- "I grew up before Mark Zuckerberg invented friendship" -------- ========================================================================
Sometimes we build kernels that need the minimal amount of functionality that we can get away with, the environment this system is in an environment that does not use, and won't use IPv6 for some time. systemd-networkd has some nice features for setting link speed, renaming interfaces etc, and so hence, trying to get it to work with no IPv6 On Thu, 5 Oct 2017 at 07:45 Ian Pilcher <arequipeno at gmail.com> wrote:> On 10/04/2017 01:40 PM, James Hogarth wrote: > > Nope. And find /etc/systemd -name network gives zilch. > > Yes, systemd-networkd does store its configuration in > /etc/systemd/network, but the directory isn't created by the RPM; you > need to create it yourself. > > As noted, systemd-networkd is in the RHEL extras (or somesuch) repo, so > it isn't supported by Red Hat on RHEL. It's basically just (minimally) > packaged. > > -- > =======================================================================> Ian Pilcher arequipeno at gmail.com > -------- "I grew up before Mark Zuckerberg invented friendship" -------- > =======================================================================> > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >